Changes for page Fuel Level Monitoring

Last modified by Hera Guo on 2025/01/10 16:08

From version 5.1
edited by Hera Guo
on 2024/12/03 09:10
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To version 6.1
edited by Hera Guo
on 2025/01/10 16:08
Change comment: There is no comment for this version

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9 9  * **First Level - Overview for all tanks**:The **main state** is designed to monitor the remaining fuel and control the placement of tanks, device management, and the alarm system. This page contains the following elements:
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11 - The section with an //**interactive map**// displays the location of the tanks with the help of markers. The marker also informs about the current status of the sensor, namely: green - the sensor is in a normal state, and the rules for triggering alarms are not applied; yellow - low battery; red - at least one of the conditions for starting a warning, for example, a low level of fuel remaining or low/high temperature, is used; gray - the sensor  is in mode offline. To get more information, click on the tank marker - a popup with detailed information will appear.
11 + The section with an //**interactive map**// displays the location of the tanks with the help of markers. The marker also informs about the current status of the sensor, namely: green - the sensor is in a normal state, and the rules for triggering alarms are not applied; yellow - low battery; red - at least one of the conditions for starting a warning, for example, a low level of fuel remaining or low/high temperature, is used; gray - the sensor is in mode offline. To get more information, click on the tank marker - a popup with detailed information will appear.
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13 13   The user can use the map filter - map switches that will help sort the display according to requirements.
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15 - The //**Tanks section**// is a list designed to display all existing tanks. You can delete or edit existing ones. The main list of “Tanks” contains the following data: “Total label”, “Remaining, %”, “Temperature”, “Battery”, “Connection” and action buttons. The user can create/add new sensors by clicking on the "+" button. To create a sensor, the user must go through the following steps: "General info", "Tank info," and "Set location". Note  That we provided the ability to add and define nine types of tanks, which we can calculate based on their geometric parameters. See detailed information in the **"Tank Creation"** paragraph.
15 + The //**Tanks section**// is a list designed to display all existing tanks. You can delete or edit existing ones. The main list of “Tanks” contains the following data: “Total label”, “Remaining, %”, “Temperature”, “Battery”, “Connection” and action buttons. The user can create/add new sensors by clicking on the "+" button. To create a sensor, the user must go through the following steps: "General info", "Tank info," and "Set location".
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17 +Note: That we provided the ability to add and define nine types of tanks, which we can calculate based on their geometric parameters. See detailed information in the **"Tank Creation"** paragraph.
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17 17   The //**Alarms section**// is designed to display all alarms related to the remaining fuel level, temperature, and battery level. You can set the conditions under which alarms will be triggered by clicking the “Alarm Rules” button. By default, the following types of alarms are defined: “Low battery level”, “Low temperature”, “High temperature” and “Low remaining level”.
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19 19  * **second Level - Sensor Level**: **Tank state** is designed to display information about a specific tank. This page contains the following elements: